Another misjudged performance by Mr Obama could indeed come close to sealing his fate.
He also misjudged how long it would take to turn around the flagship chain.
Johnson still believes in it, but he sorely misjudged how painful it would be.
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Mr. Lyle says he's never had a loan go bad because he misjudged the financials.
Economists badly misjudged this because they used fiscal multipliers that worked during normal times.
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But they misjudged the thin capacity of deleveraging economies to withstand shocks by taking on more debt.
Some parents are angry about the merger and a lack of consultation, calling the move "hugely misjudged".
The 23-year-old goalkeeper misjudged a punch, which allowed Medy Elito to level the scores at Whaddon Road.
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Auto mode is pretty good, but we found that it often misjudged color balance and tended towards overexposure.
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He misspoke because he misjudged the effect his words would have on those who were listening to him.
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That company did get the portable device memo, but it spectacularly misjudged the smartphone revolution sparked by Apple.
Williamson misjudged an attempt to shepherd the ball out at the byline, allowing Suarez to nip and knock it past him.
As for America's own Federal Reserve serving as a model for Mr. Daschle's health board: The comparison seems misjudged.
Iwelumo found his way in behind the Cardiff defence when centre-half Roger Johnson misjudged a header 35 yards out.
The company said it thought the driver had misjudged the entrance to busway, causing it to leave the tracks.
Our reluctance for conflict should not be misjudged as a failure of will.
"The government has seriously and culpably misjudged the mood of hospital consultants, " said Dr Evan Harris, its health spokesman.
If Big Business thinks this episode helps its case for (much needed) corporate tax reform, it may have misjudged.
It may have misjudged both the fury of the miners and voters' disquiet.
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Henman reached set point from another mistake, but misjudged a defensive lob and missed on his spinning return, going wide.
Some have speculated he misjudged the level of public backing he would get, while others guessed he was simply homesick.
Buffett also apparently seriously misjudged the health of the housing market and the roles that several portfolio companies were playing.
It might learn from the robust approach of political parties, and be ready with instant rebuttals when misjudged or misunderstood.
Yet Revell misjudged his promising position in the area to put his point-blank snapshot wide from only six yards out.
Bush's actions showed insurgents had misjudged the U.S. and that Bin Laden was wrong: The U.S. was no paper tiger.
The Italians grew in confidence and Vucinic could have added a second just before half-time when he misjudged a Cicinho cross.
The Gingrich team was betting it could tap into populist anger against wealthy Americans, but it misjudged its South Carolina audience.
Palace opened their account when a harmless looking goal-kick was misjudged by Carlisle and Sinclair stole in on his blind side.
"I practised yesterday (Tuesday) with my shirt off and I got so, so burnt, " said Murray, who misjudged the Perth sun.
West Brom goalkeeper Scott Carson handed Fulham the lead when he misjudged Simon Davies's well-struck drive on the stroke of half time.
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